Hi Sir /Madam
I use the chip of DRV8870 , and connect my motor as picture, but it can not workable (don't run, just a little noise)
motor no. RS-380ph
power supply , 7.5V 2A
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Hi Sir /Madam
I use the chip of DRV8870 , and connect my motor as picture, but it can not workable (don't run, just a little noise)
motor no. RS-380ph
power supply , 7.5V 2A
Hi Angus,
Have you taken a look at the the power supply voltage (VM)? If the motor tries to draw more than 2A (power supply limit), it will cause the power supply voltage to drop which may cause an under-voltage lockout fault (UVLO). A UVLO fault will disable the outputs until VM increases to operating limit.
Are you using your own board design or the DRV8870EVM?
Hi Pablo
I use the power supply & motor can work fine.
& this circuit is still not workable, I'll check it again. Thanks for your help
BR,Angus
Hi Angus,
So the issue with the motor is fixed by the power supply? You mention the circuit is still not workable so i want to confirm if you are able to spin the motor now.
Hi Angus,
Understood. In that case we know the power supply and the motor seem to be working properly.
For the next test, can you disconnect the motor from the driver and measure the voltage of the following pins:
Hi Pablo
picture, fyi.
1) Out1 & Out2 connect to volt meter is 7.5V
2) Three pin connected together to system GND ( GND/IN2/ISEN )
3) Vref & IN1 connected together is about 2.84V (7.5 X( 10/10+15 )=~ 2.84V) , I use 2 resistors to divide the 7.5V volt)
4) VM to Gnd is 7.5V
BR,Angus
Hi Angus,
It looks like both OUT1 and OUT2 are 7.5V which explains why the motor is not turning. I suggest looking at your PCB layout closely to make sure OUT1 and OUT2 traces are not shorted. Also, if you have more DRV8870 ICs available, replace the IC that's on the board with a new one. Then retry the experiment above (without motor first) and see if OUT1 and OUT2 voltage change. If yes, then it most likely means the original IC was damaged or was not working properly.